As Bernie Bickerstaff prepares to coach the Los Angeles Lakers for a second consecutive game on Sunday night, the team continued to address its coaching vacancy.

The job, which opened on Friday when Mike Brown was fired following a 1-4 start, remains Phil Jackson's to accept or turn down, according to multiple reports. One negotiation point, according to Yahoo! Sports, is that Jackson wants to limit how much he travels for away games.

Pippen, a Hall of Famer, played for Jackson in Chicago but has never coached, despite a reputation as a fantastic teammate with elite knowledge of the game.

The Lakers, according to multiple reports, were also scheduled to interview veteran coaches Mike D'Antoni, who last coached the New York Knicks; and Mike Dunleavy, who coached the Lakers for two seasons in the 1990s, as backup plans.